LaunchSquad senior account director Samantha Qualls told PRWeek, "[Aereo] has been a fantastic partner, and we wish them the best and hope to work with them again in the future."

She declined to give further comment on when or why the relationship ended.

Aereo licenses dime-sized, remote antennas that capture programming from local TV networks and stream the content to consumers through Internet-capable devices, such as phones, tablets, and computers.

The company argued in the legal battle that it is an antenna service, so it doesn’t have to comply with copyright laws, but the Supreme Court ruled in June that it is subject to the Copyright Act because it acts more like a cable service. Following the ruling, Aereo was forced to halt its services after a New York federal court entered an injunction against it in October.

With no revenue and no permission to provide services, staffers were informed last week that most of them – a total of 60 – would be let go. Aereo has at least 93 employees, according to its LinkedIn profile.

It was not immediately clear if the layoffs would affect the company’s internal PR team.